Thread: postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts has not been updated to 3.1.3 ?

postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts has not been updated to 3.1.3 ?

From
Imre Samu
Date:
Hi,

I am trying to update https://github.com/postgis/docker-postgis project  to the latest PostGIS 3.1.3
and receiving this error :
       Error:  E: Version '3.1.3+dfsg-1~exp1.pgdg100+1+b1' for 'postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts' was not found

as I see the - the postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts  is still on 3.1.2
   postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts/buster-pgdg 3.1.2+dfsg-1~exp2.pgdg100+1 all

And I am expecting 3.1.3  


1.)  How I checked:

docker pull postgres:14beta3
docker run  -it --rm postgres:14beta3 bash -c "apt update && apt search postgis | grep postgresql-14-postgis"

results: mix of 3.1.3 and 3.1.2

postgresql-14-postgis-3/buster-pgdg 3.1.3+dfsg-1~exp1.pgdg100+1+b1 amd64
postgresql-14-postgis-3-dbgsym/buster-pgdg 3.1.3+dfsg-1~exp1.pgdg100+1+b1 amd64
  debug symbols for postgresql-14-postgis-3
postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts/buster-pgdg 3.1.2+dfsg-1~exp2.pgdg100+1 all



Thanks in advance,
 Imre

Re: postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts has not been updated to 3.1.3 ?

From
Christoph Berg
Date:
Re: Imre Samu
> I am trying to update https://github.com/postgis/docker-postgis project  to
> the latest PostGIS 3.1.3
> with https://github.com/postgis/docker-postgis/pull/253
> and receiving this error :
>        *Error:  E: Version '3.1.3+dfsg-1~exp1.pgdg100+1+b1' for
> 'postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts' was not found*
> 
> as I see the - the postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts  is still on 3.1.2
> *   postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts/buster-pgdg 3.1.2+dfsg-1~exp2.pgdg100+1

Hi,

thanks for spotting that.

The problem arose because a new postgis version, me working on
supporting PG 14, and adding new distributions (impish, bookworm) all
happened at the same time. Add the necessity for a +b1 binNMU to the
mix, and the result was that the architecture _all .deb files for PG14
were never built.

Our repository QA scripts didn't catch that because
postgresql-14-postgis-3 depends on postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts
without a version constraint, so everything was still installable.

It's fixed now, but you'll still need to update the Dockerfile as the
-scripts package doesn't have the +b1 suffix since it's arch:all.
(Why is the version hard-coded there anyway?)

Christoph



Re: postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts has not been updated to 3.1.3 ?

From
Imre Samu
Date:
> It's fixed now, but you'll still need to update the Dockerfile as the
> -scripts package doesn't have the +b1 suffix since it's arch:all.

Thank you for the fix - and the explanation.

Probably the simplest fix is removing the  " -scripts=$POSTGIS_VERSION" hard-coded version
    ( in the debian template - so every debian version) 
           postgresql-$PG_MAJOR-postgis-$POSTGIS_MAJOR=$POSTGIS_VERSION \
           postgresql-$PG_MAJOR-postgis-$POSTGIS_MAJOR-scripts \


> (Why is the version hard-coded there anyway?)

IMHO:
- probably - we try to copy the upstream "best practices"  ...
  
Thanks again,
  Imre




Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org> ezt írta (időpont: 2021. aug. 20., P, 13:12):
Re: Imre Samu
> I am trying to update https://github.com/postgis/docker-postgis project  to
> the latest PostGIS 3.1.3
> with https://github.com/postgis/docker-postgis/pull/253
> and receiving this error :
>        *Error:  E: Version '3.1.3+dfsg-1~exp1.pgdg100+1+b1' for
> 'postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts' was not found*
>
> as I see the - the postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts  is still on 3.1.2
> *   postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts/buster-pgdg 3.1.2+dfsg-1~exp2.pgdg100+1

Hi,

thanks for spotting that.

The problem arose because a new postgis version, me working on
supporting PG 14, and adding new distributions (impish, bookworm) all
happened at the same time. Add the necessity for a +b1 binNMU to the
mix, and the result was that the architecture _all .deb files for PG14
were never built.

Our repository QA scripts didn't catch that because
postgresql-14-postgis-3 depends on postgresql-14-postgis-3-scripts
without a version constraint, so everything was still installable.

It's fixed now, but you'll still need to update the Dockerfile as the
-scripts package doesn't have the +b1 suffix since it's arch:all.
(Why is the version hard-coded there anyway?)

Christoph